Whitson, J. 1. (1789). The aged Christian's final farewell to the world and its vanities: A pious meditation, composed in the last century, by that truly benevolent patriot, and Compassionate Friend to the Poor Citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; Alderman of the said City, and a Member in Several Parliaments. Collected from the Author's Manuscripts. To which is prefixed, some account of the author, collected from authentic records, by George Symes Catcott. printed by J. Rudhall and Co. in Small-Street. Sold by the editor G. S. Catcott, - and by E. Palmer, J. Norton, J. B. Becket, T. Mills, W. Browne, W. Bulgin, J. Lloyd, E. Shiercliffe, and S. Johnson, booksellers, in Bristol.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Whitson, John 1555?-1629. The Aged Christian's Final Farewell to the World and Its Vanities: A Pious Meditation, Composed in the Last Century, by That Truly Benevolent Patriot, and Compassionate Friend to the Poor Citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; Alderman of the Said City, and a Member in Several Parliaments. Collected from the Author's Manuscripts. To Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author, Collected from Authentic Records, by George Symes Catcott. Bristol: printed by J. Rudhall and Co. in Small-Street. Sold by the editor G. S. Catcott, - and by E. Palmer, J. Norton, J. B. Becket, T. Mills, W. Browne, W. Bulgin, J. Lloyd, E. Shiercliffe, and S. Johnson, booksellers, in Bristol, 1789.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Whitson, John 1555?-1629. The Aged Christian's Final Farewell to the World and Its Vanities: A Pious Meditation, Composed in the Last Century, by That Truly Benevolent Patriot, and Compassionate Friend to the Poor Citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; Alderman of the Said City, and a Member in Several Parliaments. Collected from the Author's Manuscripts. To Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author, Collected from Authentic Records, by George Symes Catcott. printed by J. Rudhall and Co. in Small-Street. Sold by the editor G. S. Catcott, - and by E. Palmer, J. Norton, J. B. Becket, T. Mills, W. Browne, W. Bulgin, J. Lloyd, E. Shiercliffe, and S. Johnson, booksellers, in Bristol, 1789.